One of the most important comedy directors of the century, openly against AI

- February 10, 2026
- Updated: February 12, 2026 at 10:08 AM

Director Paul Feig, known for his work in films like Bridesmaids, has joined over 1,000 creatives by signing an open letter that demands tech companies to cease the practice of “stealing” copyrighted artwork.
This movement, which is part of the Human Artistry Campaign initiative, is titled Stealing Isn’t Innovation and aims to establish a dialogue about the relationship between technology and creativity in the digital age.
No more thefts, nor AIs impregnated with content from others
The letter highlights the concern that innovation should not be based on the exploitation of creative works that have copyright. Feig and his colleagues, including well-known figures such as Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, have expressed the importance of protecting artistic works in a context where artificial intelligence and other technologies are beginning to blur the lines between inspiration and plagiarism.
This movement has gained significant attention due to the increasing use of technologies that imitate or reproduce works of art, music, and other creative content without proper recognition or compensation for the original creators.
At a time when artificial intelligence has taken center stage in film and artistic production, the creative community finds itself at a crossroads, questioning the role that technology should play in the creative process.
As more creatives join this petition, it becomes clear that the issue of intellectual property is becoming a crucial point of debate in the entertainment industry. The Stealing Isn’t Innovation initiative seeks not only to protect the rights of artists but also to foster an environment where innovation can thrive without sacrificing the integrity of original works.
Thus, the movement becomes a call to action for tech companies that must reevaluate their relationship with art and creativity.
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